Subj : Sio vs Sio2k
To   : Torsten Bamberg
From : Rich Wonneberger
Date : Sat Apr 16 2005 10:30 am

*** Quoting Torsten Bamberg to Kevin Nunn dated 04-15-05 ***
>  KN> DEVICE=C:\SIO\SIO.SYS (COM1,3F8,4,-)
> (COM2:115200,INTERNET:2F8,NONE:3,-)
>  KN> (COM3:115200,INTERNET:3E8,NONE:4,-)
> (COM4:115200,INTERNET:2E8,NONE:3,-)
>  KN> DEVICE=C:\SIO\VSIO.SYS
(bit del)
> I think, you are useing the serial ports of your motherboard. Afaik sio
> can't access irq-shared com-ports. So, just give every com-port a
> different irq in your bios. Or, use one of the serial-multiport-cards

Torsten,

I am using something similar to this.  I disabled com2 in BIOS and used the
'virtual' IRQ in SIO.  I use IRQ-4 for com1, and IRQ-3 for -all- my INTERNET
ports.  Its not a real IRQ (or port address) for SIO.
My com1 is a real port for dial-in.

Soon I should have TAG set up for I-net.   :}

Rich
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